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Oklahoma Environmental Training Center
The Main Event
Vol. I, Issue 7 June 2012
June
June 11: Renewal Training,
two to four sessions, has
been CANCELLED
OETC
2012
Calendar
See OETC on Page 3
www.rscoetc.wordpress.com
Photo courtesy of cityofalamedaca.gov.
See SAFETY on Page 2
Visit the Oklahoma Envi-ronmental
Training Center
website at http://www.rose.
edu/oklahoma-environmental-training-
center. Click on “En-roll
in 2012” classes. High-light
the online renewal class,
and fill out the rest of the
registration form completely.
Click submit.
You will receive a confirma-tion
email confirming your
enrollment. Disregard the rest
of this email, it applies to our
regular certifications classes.
In about two business days,
you will receive an email with
a password and log-in instruc-tions
so you can access the
online renewal course. Watch
for this email. You can’t access
the online class without it.
4-hour renewal
training offered
By Bill Clark
The following information
could save your life or your co-workers
like if you work out-side
in the heat.
Pay attention to the following
warning signs of heat related
illnesses.
To prevent heat related ill-nesses,
take several breaks, rest
in the shade and drink a lot of
water.
If you are working outside
in the heat, it is recommended
you drink at least eight 8-ounce
glasses of water every day. You
can drink other fluids, but water
is recommended because it will
hydrate you faster.
Heat cramp symptoms:
· Severe cramps that begin in the
hands, calves or feet
· Hard, tense muscles
Heat exhaustion symptoms:
· Fatigue
· Nausea
· Headaches
· Excessive thirst
· Muscle aches and cramps
· Weakness
· Dizziness
· Fainting
Heat exhaustion requires immedi-ate
action but is usually not life-threatening.
Move the person to
the shade, and cool them down
Summer Heat Safety
Symptoms, prevention and helpful tips

1
Oklahoma Environmental Training Center
The Main Event
Vol. I, Issue 7 June 2012
June
June 11: Renewal Training,
two to four sessions, has
been CANCELLED
OETC
2012
Calendar
See OETC on Page 3
www.rscoetc.wordpress.com
Photo courtesy of cityofalamedaca.gov.
See SAFETY on Page 2
Visit the Oklahoma Envi-ronmental
Training Center
website at http://www.rose.
edu/oklahoma-environmental-training-
center. Click on “En-roll
in 2012” classes. High-light
the online renewal class,
and fill out the rest of the
registration form completely.
Click submit.
You will receive a confirma-tion
email confirming your
enrollment. Disregard the rest
of this email, it applies to our
regular certifications classes.
In about two business days,
you will receive an email with
a password and log-in instruc-tions
so you can access the
online renewal course. Watch
for this email. You can’t access
the online class without it.
4-hour renewal
training offered
By Bill Clark
The following information
could save your life or your co-workers
like if you work out-side
in the heat.
Pay attention to the following
warning signs of heat related
illnesses.
To prevent heat related ill-nesses,
take several breaks, rest
in the shade and drink a lot of
water.
If you are working outside
in the heat, it is recommended
you drink at least eight 8-ounce
glasses of water every day. You
can drink other fluids, but water
is recommended because it will
hydrate you faster.
Heat cramp symptoms:
· Severe cramps that begin in the
hands, calves or feet
· Hard, tense muscles
Heat exhaustion symptoms:
· Fatigue
· Nausea
· Headaches
· Excessive thirst
· Muscle aches and cramps
· Weakness
· Dizziness
· Fainting
Heat exhaustion requires immedi-ate
action but is usually not life-threatening.
Move the person to
the shade, and cool them down
Summer Heat Safety
Symptoms, prevention and helpful tips